Fried enough for supper and work lunch.
Apr 20, 2017 #1 Moonpie1 Gone but not forgotten Fried enough for supper and work lunch. Attachments image.jpg 132.9 KB · Views: 258
Apr 20, 2017 #2 Moonpie1 Gone but not forgotten Weather was nice........... So we ate on the porch again. Trying to enjoy it before the heat runs us inside. Attachments image.jpg 99.3 KB · Views: 258
Weather was nice........... So we ate on the porch again. Trying to enjoy it before the heat runs us inside.
Apr 20, 2017 #4 P pine floor Senior Member Yea man, them chikkin things look real good.. Plate Please. N8ce moon. PF
Apr 21, 2017 #5 blood on the ground Cross threading is better than two lock washers. You did good bro!
Apr 21, 2017 #6 C Cmp1 BANNED Nice looking chops, and love the slab table,,,, did you make it yourself Moon? Both look great,,,,
Apr 21, 2017 #8 Moonpie1 Gone but not forgotten Thanks everyone. Yessir Cmp1 made it myself. It spans two 6 by 6 porch posts.
Apr 21, 2017 #10 Moonpie1 Gone but not forgotten Thanks Flattop. That mod on the classic is right on time!
Apr 21, 2017 #11 C Cmp1 BANNED Moonpie1 said: Thanks everyone. Yessir Cmp1 made it myself. It spans two 6 by 6 porch posts. Click to expand... I've got a slab drying out in the barn now,,,, yours is really nice,,,, heavy too I'll bet,,,,
Moonpie1 said: Thanks everyone. Yessir Cmp1 made it myself. It spans two 6 by 6 porch posts. Click to expand... I've got a slab drying out in the barn now,,,, yours is really nice,,,, heavy too I'll bet,,,,
Apr 21, 2017 #13 ChrisLakeCountry Senior Member Looking good Moon... those tomatoes look good... almost the season
Apr 21, 2017 #14 C Cmp1 BANNED Moonpie1 said: It's pretty solid Cmp1. 2 and 1/2 inches thick. Click to expand... Mines 2 1/4, my buddy cut it on his mill last year,,,, needs some more drying time,,,,
Moonpie1 said: It's pretty solid Cmp1. 2 and 1/2 inches thick. Click to expand... Mines 2 1/4, my buddy cut it on his mill last year,,,, needs some more drying time,,,,